Fatigue Design and Reliability

Fatigue Design and Reliability
Author: G. Marquis,J. Solin
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1999-02-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 008053161X

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This volume represents a selection of papers presented at the Third International Symposium on Fatigue Design, Fatigue Design 1998, held in Espoo, Finland, 26-29 May, 1998. One objective of this symposium series was to help bridge the gap that sometimes exists between researchers and engineers responsible for designing components against fatigue failure. The 21 selected papers provide an up-to-date survey of engineering practice and a preview of design methods that are advancing toward application. Reliability was selected as a key theme for FD'98. During the design of components and structures, it is not sufficient to combine mean material properties, average usage parameters, and pre-selected safety factors. The engineer must also consider potential scatter in material properties, different end users, manufacturing tolerances and uncertainties in fatigue damage models. Judgement must also be made about the consequences of potential failure and the required degree of reliability for the structure or component during its service life. Approaches to ensuring reliability may vary greatly depending on the structure being designed. Papers in this volume intentionally provide a multidisciplinary perspective on the issue. Authors represent the ground vehicle, heavy equipment, power generation, ship building and other industries. Identical solutions cannot be used in all cases because design methods must always provide a balance between accuracy and simplicity. The point of balance will shift depending on the type of input data available and the component being considered.

Fatigue Design of Components

Fatigue Design of Components
Author: G. Marquis,J. Solin
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 239
Release: 1997-12-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780080531601

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This volume contains a selection of papers presented at Fatigue Design 95 held in Helsinki, Finland from 5-8 September 1995. The papers have been peer reviewed and present practical aspects for the design of components and structures to avoid fatigue failure. Topics covered include: fatigue design experiences, ground vehicle components, component reliability, multiaxial fatigue, notch analysis, service loading, welded structures, probabilistics aspects in fatigue, fatigue design optimization.

In Service Fatigue Reliability of Structures

In Service Fatigue Reliability of Structures
Author: Sergei V. Petinov
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2018-04-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319893181

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This book provides readers with the latest know-how and tools needed to assess the in-service strength and reliability of welded structures. It addresses the two principal mechanisms of structural material deterioration, fatigue and corrosion, which affect the in-service behavior of structures. In this regard, the primary focus is on fatigue in connection with various structural failure scenarios. Realistic and typical examples of welded structures’ design and residual life assessment are used throughout the book in order to show readers the complexity of real-world assessments. The book offers a valuable resource for master’s students in mechanical and civil engineering, and for engineers whose work involves fatigue design and in-service inspections of welded structures.

Fatigue Design

Fatigue Design
Author: Carl C. Osgood
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 617
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781483155227

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Fatigue Design, Second Edition discusses solutions of previous problems in fatigue as controlled by their particular conditions. The book aims to demonstrate the limitations of some methods and explores the realism and validity of the resulting solutions. The text is comprised of four chapters that tackle a specific area of concern. Chapter 1 provides the introduction and covers the scope, level, and limitations of the book. Chapter 2 deals with the characteristics of design approach, and Chapter 3 talks about the prediction of fatigue life. The last chapter discusses the general factors in fatigue. The book will be of great interest to researchers and professionals concerned with fatigue analysis, such as engineers and designers.

Load Assumption for Fatigue Design of Structures and Components

Load Assumption for Fatigue Design of Structures and Components
Author: Michael Köhler,Sven Jenne,Kurt Pötter,Harald Zenner
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2017-06-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783642552489

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Understanding the fatigue behaviour of structural components under variable load amplitude is an essential prerequisite for safe and reliable light-weight design. For designing and dimensioning, the expected stress (load) is compared with the capacity to withstand loads (fatigue strength). In this process, the safety necessary for each particular application must be ensured. A prerequisite for ensuring the required fatigue strength is a reliable load assumption. The authors describe the transformation of the stress- and load-time functions which have been measured under operational conditions to spectra or matrices with the application of counting methods. The aspects which must be considered for ensuring a reliable load assumption for designing and dimensioning are discussed in detail. Furthermore, the theoretical background for estimating the fatigue life of structural components is explained, and the procedures are discussed for numerous applications in practice. One of the prime intentions of the authors is to provide recommendations which can be implemented in practical applications.

Fatigue Design of Steel and Composite Structures

Fatigue Design of Steel and Composite Structures
Author: Alain Nussbaumer,Luis Borges,Laurence Davaine
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2012-01-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783433601204

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This volume addresses the specific subject of fatigue, a subject not familiar to many engineers, but still relevant for proper and good design of numerous steel structures. It explains all issues related to the subject: Basis of fatigue design, reliability and various verification formats, determination of stresses and stress ranges, fatigue strength, application range and limitations. It contains detailed examples of applications of the concepts, computation methods and verifications.

Fatigue Design of Marine Structures

Fatigue Design of Marine Structures
Author: Inge Lotsberg
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2016-04-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781107121331

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This is a theoretical and practical guide for fatigue design of marine structures including sailing ships and offshore oil structures.

Reliability Based Mechanical Design Volume 2

Reliability Based Mechanical Design  Volume 2
Author: Xiaobin Le
Publsiher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2019-10-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781681736631

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A component will not be reliable unless it is designed with required reliability. Reliability-Based Mechanical Design uses the reliability to link all design parameters of a component together to form a limit state function for mechanical design. This design methodology uses the reliability to replace the factor of safety as a measure of the safe status of a component. The goal of this methodology is to design a mechanical component with required reliability and at the same time, quantitatively indicates the failure percentage of the component. Reliability-Based Mechanical Design consists of two separate books: Volume 1: Component under Static Load, and Volume 2: Component under Cyclic Load and Dimension Design with Required Reliability. This book is Reliability-Based Mechanical Design, Volume 2: Component under Cyclic Load and Dimension Design with Required Reliability. It begins with a systematic description of a cyclic load. Then, the books use two probabilistic fatigue theories to establish the limit state function of a component under cyclic load, and further to present how to calculate the reliability of a component under a cyclic loading spectrum. Finally, the book presents how to conduct dimension design of typical components such as bar, pin, shaft, beam under static load, or cyclic loading spectrum with required reliability. Now, the designed component will be reliable because it has been designed with the required reliability. The book presents many examples for each topic and provides a wide selection of exercise problems at the end of each chapter. This book is written as a textbook for senior mechanical engineering students after they study the course Design of Machine Elements or a similar course. This book is also a good reference for design engineers and presents design methods in such sufficient detail that those methods are readily used in the design.